Thursday, March 08, 2007
Things I love about Montreal
in no particular order:
Montrealers/les montréalais
a great, affordable daycare
the fact that there are three used book stores within a fifteen minute walk from my house
there are two mommy-n-me cafés within the same radius
the multicultural aspect
driving for 10 minutes from downtown and still being in downtown
an awesome public transit system
recognizing no one, anywhere
relatively frequent family meals with Ken, Sandie, Gramma, Grampa, Mike, Robin, Jeff, Steve (and Chris, when he's there)
cheap rent
having friends visit for a weekend; it's a totally different dynamic than coffee
innumerable fantastic restaurants
the fact that (almost) everyone has a fashion sense
Akhavan Food Market
the Korean/Japanese food store
the natural products store
the Iraqi grocer
having an awesome sitter who lives next door
knowing there's great music out there to listen to (hey, with two kids, who has the time or the money?)
the urban feel
being surrounded by people who speak French
the sheer amount of snow (do we get more here, or is the city just not very efficient at removing it?)
how friendly people are
NDG park, even though you can hear the traffic on Sherbrooke
the architecture
the Biodome, Botanical Gardens, Insectarium
the recycling program
the cool factor
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2 comments:
Ohhhh...in one fell swoop (well, two posts I guess, but I read them both in the same sitting) you have managed to make me homesick for both Ottawa AND Montreal! Sigh.
I hardly ever hear French spoken here (let alone get to speak it myself, although that would probably be a disaster given how rusty I am...), unless I turn on Radio-Canada. The other day I walked by two guys on the street who were arguing enthusiastically about something in very broad Quebecois, and I wanted to stop and listen just because it sounded like home. :)
My it's great to come across a blog with such a sunny outlook on life! Thanks!
Neale (Naomi's dad)
And I have to get back to Montreal one of these days soon...
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